300 Years Ago
the early 1700s
the early 1700s
Three hundred years ago (the early 1700s), the concept of universal human rights did not exist as a formal, internationally accepted framework. Instead, the period was marked by the Age of Enlightenment, during which philosophers developed the crucial concept of natural rights (life, liberty, and property) which laid the intellectual foundation for future human rights declarations
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Three Hundred Years